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Weilong Guang, Peng Wang, Jinshuai Zhang, Linjuan Yuan, Yue Wang, Guang Feng and Ran Tao
Predicting the flow situation of cavitation owing to its high-dimensional nonlinearity has posed great challenges. To address these challenges, this study presents a novel reduced order modeling (ROM) method to accurately analyze and predict cavitation f...
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Changxi Liu, Jun Hu, Zhaonan Yu, Yufei Li, Shengxue Zhao, Qingda Li and Wei Zhang
A fast spraying speed, wide working area, and easy operation are the operational advantages of high-clearance boom sprayers. To address the issue of spray boom mechanical vibration affecting the spraying effect, a double-link trapezoidal boom suspension ...
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Ioannis K. Argyros, Stepan Shakhno, Samundra Regmi and Halyna Yarmola
A plethora of methods are used for solving equations in the finite-dimensional Euclidean space. Higher-order derivatives, on the other hand, are utilized in the calculation of the local convergence order. However, these derivatives are not on the methods...
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Yilei Song, Guolin Ma, Linlin Tian, Ning Zhao and Xiyun Lu
Wind is one of the main factors raising errors in the spacecraft?s landing phase. As a result, an accurate description of incoming wind conditions is supposed to be a prerequisite for reliable parafoil trajectory planning. This work utilizes the Weather ...
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Jianhao Dong, Guangheng Wang, Hui Lin, Xinsheng Bi, Zhantao Li, Pengda Zhao, Tingwen Pei and Fei Tan
The frame of the cotton picker is exposed to complex and varying loads during its operation. Therefore, conducting research on the vibration characteristics of the frame is crucial. In this study, vibration tests were conducted on the main vibration sour...
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Zacharoula Kalogiratou and Theodoros Monovasilis
Two-Derivative Runge?Kutta methods have been proposed by Chan and Tsai in 2010 and order conditions up to the fifth order are given. In this work, for the first time, we derive order conditions for order six. Simplifying assumptions that reduce the numbe...
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Guiting Chen, Zhenming Peng and Yalin Li
Solving a scalar wave equation by the finite-difference (FD) method is a key step for advanced seismic imaging, in which the numerical accuracy is significantly affected by the FD stencil. High-order spatial and temporal approximations of the FD stencil ...
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Mohammad Ferdows, Ashish Barmon, Osman Anwar Bég, MD Shamshuddin and Shuyu Sun
Continuous two-dimensional boundary layer heat transfer in an electroconductive Newtonian fluid from a stretching surface that is biased by a magnetic field aligned with thermal radiation is the subject of this study. The effects of magnetic induction ar...
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Reinhold Lehneis, David Manske and Daniela Thrän
Wind power has risen continuously over the last 20 years and covered almost 25% of the total German power provision in 2019. To investigate the effects and challenges of increasing wind power on energy systems, spatiotemporally disaggregated data on the ...
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Ioannis K. Argyros, Debasis Sharma, Christopher I. Argyros, Sanjaya Kumar Parhi, Shanta Kumari Sunanda and Michael I. Argyros
A variety of strategies are used to construct algorithms for solving equations. However, higher order derivatives are usually assumed to calculate the convergence order. More importantly, bounds on error and uniqueness regions for the solution are also n...
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